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Re: [Flute Pastels] Re: Repertoire writen between 1850 and 1900!   Message List  
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Re: [Flute Pastels] Re: Repertoire writen between 1850 and 1900!

Hi Dominy, I was wondering if you know who publishes the Briccialdi, I have got
the Il Carnevale di Venezia from a web down-load but cant track down the
Romantico at all. Any help would be appreciated thanks.

Karen.

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From: dominy97
To: flutepastels@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 6:53 PM
Subject: [Flute Pastels] Re: Repertoire writen between 1850 and 1900!


Merry Christmas! Hi there - you guys must have thought I'd died, but
no - I received a bottle of Glen Moray 12 year Single Malt and had to
think of Carole up there in Elgin!

Reviewing classical CDs as I do these days, I've come across some new
names which might provide stuff in this period: Cesare CIARDI
(1818-1877) wrote a Gran Concerto in D major, Op. 129 (c.1859), L'Eco
dell'Arno, Op. 34, Il carnevale di Venezia, Op. 22 (yes indeed, but
not quite as much fun as the Chenin!), Le Rossignol du Nord, Op. 45,
Un sospiro del cuore, La Smorfiosetta, Di Chi? and the Piccola
fantasia su 2 Stornelli napoletani. There are some arrangements of
works by Mauro GIULIANI (1781-1829): Gran Duetto Concertante Op. 52,
Franz SCHUBERT (1797-1828), Waltzes (from Op. 9) (arr. A. Diabelli),
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827), Potpourri (arr. A. Diabelli) which
are for guitar and flute, but should work well with piano and won't be
difficult. Benjamin GODDARD (1849-1895) Four pieces for flute and
orchestra fit the bill, and there's Camille SAINT SAENS (1835-1921)
Tarantelle op. 6, Gioachino ROSSINI (1792-1868) Andante and variations
in F major, and the aforementioned Paul-Agricole GENIN (1832-1903)
with the famous Carnaval de Venice which always brings down the house.
You might also want to look at Nikolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (1844-1908)
Arabian song, from Scheherazade, Giulio BRICCIALDI (1818-1881) Solo
Romantico op.72, Albert Franz DOPPLER (1821-1883) Andante and Rondo,
Felix MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (1809-1847) Rondo Capriccioso (oops, just
outside the boat - like Fred Chopin - oh well, never mind), Pyotr
Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) Scherzo (and lots of other pieces - we
play his 'June' from The Seasons as well), Jules DEMERSSEMAN
(1833-1866) Solo de Concert op.82, Jules MASSENET (1842-1912)
Meditation from the opera: Thais Claude-Paul TAFFANEL (1844-1908)
Fantasie on Weber's Opera: Der Freischütz and, as Carole says, lots of
other pieces. To finish on an obscure note, here are some composers I
bet even Carole hasn't heard of! Max Meyer-Olbersleben (1850-1927):
Fantasie Sonata Opus 17, Julius Rietz (1812-1877): Sonata in G minor
Opus 42, and John Francis Barnett (1837-1916): Grand Sonata Opus 41.

Enough to be going on with - don't take any notice, I just like
showing off!

All the best,
Dominy





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Hi Carole, many thanks for your suggestions, I've given up and am going to play the Faure Fantasie. The concert has very specific dates, the music has to be...
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Dec 22, 2006
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Got my act together and did some proper research - must be things out there, I thought. And there is!! Paul Taffanel (1844-1908) and his Andante Pastorale and...
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Merry Christmas! Hi there - you guys must have thought I'd died, but no - I received a bottle of Glen Moray 12 year Single Malt and had to think of Carole up...
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Weel done! I was thinking about Taffanel, but althouhg my pianist is really good, I don't want to put her under too much pressure as she is accompanining me...
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Hi Dominy, Happy Christmas to you too! All I can say to that message is, WOW! You have a) been very busy, and b) you know your stuff! I am very impressed!...
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Hi Dominy, I was wondering if you know who publishes the Briccialdi, I have got the Il Carnevale di Venezia from a web down-load but cant track down the...
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Jan 6, 2007
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Hi Karen, No idea - sorry! Cheers, Dominy ... Briccialdi, I have got the Il Carnevale di Venezia from a web down- load but cant track down the Romantico at...
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Hi Karen - don't know if you have found the Briccialdi yet but it's listed in June Emerson's Catalogue available online @ http://www.juneemerson.co.uk/ Hope...
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You are a star, well done! I haven't got an Emerson catologue at work, still trying to get their music section up to scratch! Best wishes, Karen. ... From:...
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